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英国不同族裔医疗保健专业人员对 COVID-19 相关风险和死亡率的认知。

Perceptions of COVID-19-related risk and mortality among ethnically diverse healthcare professionals in the UK.

机构信息

School of Health Sciences, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK.

Department of Cardiology, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Sheffield, UK.

出版信息

Ethn Health. 2021 Jan;26(1):1-10. doi: 10.1080/13557858.2020.1849568. Epub 2020 Dec 17.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

A number of Healthcare Practitioners (HCPs), mostly from Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) origin have died with COVID-19. This survey aimed to explore the views of an ethnically diverse sample of HCPs in the UK about COVID-19-related deaths among HCPs in general and BAME HCPs in particular.

METHODS

It is a cross-sectional prospective survey of HCPs in UK and was conducted online using Google Forms between 28th April and 4th May 2020.

FINDINGS

A total of 1119 UK HCPs (aged 45.0 ± 9.5 years, 56% males, 71% BAME) participated. Seventy-two per cent of respondents reported being worried about COVID-19 and 84% had concerns about personal protective equipment (PPE). Almost all (93%) respondents felt that inadequate PPE may be a contributory factor to HCP deaths. Half of the respondents, especially younger and BAME, reported feeling unable to say 'no', if asked to work without adequate PPE. BAME HCPs were considered at a higher-risk of acquiring coronavirus and dying with COVID-19. Reasons for excess BAME HCP deaths were believed to be comorbidities, inadequate PPE and working in high-risk areas. Majority (81%) of respondents felt that the government has been slow to respond to COVID-19 related deaths in HCPs and 67% HCPs were of the opinion that BAME workers with risk factors should be removed from direct clinical care.

INTERPRETATION

HCPs have significant COVID-19-related concerns. BAME HCPs are considered at increased risk due to comorbidities, working in high-risk areas, and inadequate PPE. BAME HCP should have a thorough risk assessment and high-risk HCPs may need work adjustment or redeployment. All HCPs must have appropriate training and provision of PPE.

摘要

背景

许多医疗保健从业者(HCPs),主要来自黑人、亚裔和少数族裔(BAME),已经死于 COVID-19。这项调查旨在探讨英国不同族裔的 HCP 对一般 HCP 与特别是 BAME HCP 与 COVID-19 相关死亡的看法。

方法

这是一项针对英国 HCP 的横断面前瞻性调查,于 2020 年 4 月 28 日至 5 月 4 日期间通过 Google 表单在线进行。

发现

共有 1119 名英国 HCP(年龄 45.0±9.5 岁,男性占 56%,BAME 占 71%)参与了研究。72%的受访者表示担心 COVID-19,84%的受访者对个人防护设备(PPE)表示担忧。几乎所有(93%)的受访者认为 PPE 不足可能是导致 HCP 死亡的一个因素。一半的受访者,尤其是年轻和 BAME 的受访者,报告说如果被要求在没有足够 PPE 的情况下工作,他们会感到无法拒绝。BAME HCP 被认为感染冠状病毒和死于 COVID-19 的风险更高。BAME HCP 死亡人数过多的原因被认为是合并症、PPE 不足和在高风险地区工作。大多数(81%)的受访者认为政府对 HCP 与 COVID-19 相关的死亡反应迟缓,67%的 HCP 认为有风险因素的 BAME 工人应从直接临床护理中撤出。

解释

HCPs 对 COVID-19 有很大的担忧。BAME HCP 由于合并症、在高风险地区工作和 PPE 不足而被认为风险增加。BAME HCP 应进行全面风险评估,高危 HCP 可能需要工作调整或重新部署。所有 HCP 必须接受适当的培训和提供 PPE。

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